BHUBANESWAR, India (AP) - Scores of people have suffered serious skin burns in eastern India, relief workers said Friday, raising fears that a killer cyclone also unleashed acid from a damaged fertilizer plant into ponds where villagers bathe. The death toll from the cyclone jumped to 9,392 on Friday after 1,736 more bodies were discovered in Ersama, about 185 miles south of Calcutta, an official in nearby Jagatsinghpur said. With thousands of people washed out to sea and unclaimed bodies rotting or cremated in mass pyres, the number of victims was still expected to rise. In the nation's biggest port, relief workers said acid leaking from Paradwip Phosphates Ltd. was causing burns and rashes.